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  2. Charitable trusts in English law - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, if a trust for research is to constitute a valid trust for the advancement of education, it is no necessary either (a) that the teacher/pupil relationship should be in contemplation, or (b) that the persons to benefit from the knowledge to be acquired should be persons who are already in the course of receiving an education in the ...

  3. Holocaust Educational Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Holocaust Educational Trust (HET) is a British charity, based in London, whose aim is to "educate young people of every background about the Holocaust and the important lessons to be learned for today." [1] One of the Trust's main achievements is ensuring that the Holocaust formed part of the National Curriculum for history.

  4. Charitable organization - Wikipedia

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    A charitable organization [1] or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definition of a charitable organization (and of charity) varies between countries and in some instances regions of the ...

  5. Ark (charity) - Wikipedia

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    In England, its subsidiary Ark Schools is a multi-academy trust responsible for the schools that Ark runs which, typical of its class, has exempt charity status since 2011. [5] [6]) Ark Schools was created in 2004 to work with the Department for Education and local authorities to create new schools for inner cities through the academies programme.

  6. Charitable trust - Wikipedia

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    A charitable trust is an irrevocable trust established for charitable purposes. In some jurisdictions, it is a more specific term than "charitable organization".A charitable trust enjoys varying degrees of tax benefits in most countries and also generates goodwill.

  7. Education Development Trust - Wikipedia

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    Today Education Development Trust offer a broad range of education improvement services including research into good education practice in numerous countries worldwide, to education system improvement at scale, with specific expertise in system change, accountability, teacher development, leadership development and school to school collaboration.

  8. State Trust Lands - Wikipedia

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    The beneficiaries of state trust land vary from state to state depending upon the purposes for which the lands were granted. In all states, the most significant beneficiary of trust lands is public K-12 education or common schools. However, in many states, lands are also held in trust for other beneficiaries, which usually include state ...

  9. National Education Trust - Wikipedia

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    The National Education Trust organizes a range of activities based around three main aims: to provide a national resource for sharing best practice; to provide high quality school improvement and continuing professional development training; and to contribute to national policy discussions.